Hope, I only actually fired a few. I needed to fill my space in a local co-op I belong to, so I put them in there thinking no one around here would even know what they were. However I was wrong, and they sold! Better make more I guess

Well, at least now you know it's a popular design! Here's hoping we get to see the results of the next round ...

That last one is very very beautiful, I like a lot that kind of your glazed.

Thank you

I thought this might be of interest to some. Here's an example of the difference a little iron can make. The glazes on this cup are actually made from the same base glaze. The tenmoku on the exterior has almost 10% iron added, while the interior celadon has .25 of 1% added (actually less then that because the source was not pure iron oxide but rather an iron bearing clay added as the colorant)http://www.etsy.com/listing/79149819/sm ... wood-fired

Working on some more gaiwans, lower wider design. Different clay (earthenware), which will be fired, unglazed to it's upper limit of soft stoneware temp (cone 1). It's a nice deep red brown after firing. I wanted to try something different. This one is just for fun of course, a one sipper